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"You have to file or your parents can elect to put your income..."

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$299.65 is well below the threshold of earnings that require filing of a tax return. From Forbes.com: The Basic Filing Threshold
If you`re a dependent (that means someone else pays more than half your support, including college tuition, room and board) whether you have to file depends on not only the amount of income you have, but also the source of that income.

Here`s the rundown: If you have earned more than $5,700 working as someone`s employee, you have to file. If you have unearned income (from interest or dividends) of more than $950, you have to file or your parents can elect to put your income on their own return. (More on that later.) Finally, if you have a combination of earned and unearned income that totals more than $950 and at least $300 of that is unearned, then you have to file, says Mel Schwarz, a partner with Grant Thornton in Washington, D.C.

"Your parents are claiming you as a dependent on their taxes you should already..."

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In addition to this, if your parents are claiming you as a dependent on their taxes you should already have had 0 dependents on your w4. If they have already claimed you, when you claim your taxes you need to be sure to file a 1040 E or EZ and mark the box that asks if you can be claimed on anyone else's tax return.

"The united states too your parents are claiming you on taxes till you turn..."

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In my country and i guess in the united states too your parents are claiming you on taxes till you turn 18. But for example if you have a job you parents stop claiming you on taxes. But if you are over 18 and still learning and don`t have official job your parents still can claim you on taxes. Judith Foster.

"If you are claimed on anyone else`s tax preparation..."

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If you are claimed on anyone else`s tax preparation, it will red-flag you because your social security number has already been used. Who ever uses it first gets the benefits. I believe this to be 100% true. You must live in her house 181 days for her to claim you legally.

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Parents can claim only if your daughter is:

Under age 19 at the end of the year, under age 24 AND a full-time student for at least five months of the year, or she could be any age and totally and permanently disabled (which doesn`t seem to be the case).

"Under age 24 and a full-time student for at least five months of the year..."

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Parents can claim only if your daughter is: Under age 19 at the end of the year, under age 24 AND a full-time student for at least five months of the year, or she could be any age and totally and permanently disabled (which doesn`t seem to be the case).

"I do belive as long as you are a student they can still claim you..."

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I do belive as long as you are a student they can still claim you. There may be an exception if you can prove that you more than 50 percent self sufficient financially. Do you pay rent, help pay utilities, buy your own groceries etc?

Someone said: I pay for everything. I pay my own phone, my car insurance, my gas to go to and from school, my groceries, etc. the only ting I don\'t really pay for is the roof over my head and the utilities.

antoinettabrown said: Still file your taxes that really shouldn\'t interfere with what your parents do. But if you are that worried I still say contact the IRS.. The IRS can answer your question the best

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Do students have to file if they make over 3900?

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If i file my taxes independently can my parents claim my school tuition under their taxes?